Salisbury: Church
Places and attractions in the Church category
Salisbury Cathedral
Medieval edifice housing the Magna Carta Salisbury Cathedral, officially known as the Cathedral Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, is an architectural marvel and a place of worship that dominates the skyline of Salisbury, England. This Anglican cathedral, completed in the 13th century, is renowned for having...
St Lawrence
St Lawrence's Church at Stratford-sub-Castle is a Grade I listed Church of England parish church, situated to the north of Salisbury. It stands close to the abandoned settlement of Old Sarum and about 2 miles north of Salisbury Cathedral.
Church of St Martin
The Church of St Martin, also known as Sarum St Martin, is a Church of England parish church in Salisbury, Wiltshire. The church dates back to the 13th century and is a grade I listed building.
St Paul's Church
St Paul's Church, Salisbury, England, is located on the north-west side of the city, next to St Paul's Roundabout and a short walk from the city centre and Salisbury train station. It is an Anglican church.
St Francis Church
St Francis Church, Salisbury is an evangelical, charismatic, Church of England parish church in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England, a member of the New Wine Network of churches. The church stands in the north of Salisbury, on the A345 Castle Road. Some two hundred people attend its main services.
Old Sarum Cathedral
Old Sarum Cathedral was a Catholic and Norman cathedral at old Salisbury, now known as Old Sarum, between 1092 and 1220. Only its foundations remain, in the northwest quadrant of the circular outer bailey of the site, which is located near modern Salisbury, Wiltshire, in the United Kingdom.
Wren Hall
Wren Hall is a Grade I listed building in Salisbury Cathedral Close, Wiltshire, England. Situated on the west side of Choristers' Green, it was originally part of the attached Braybrook House.